Great video! I purchased the carrier kit, an MKRGSM1400 controller and Hologram SIM card. I followed some of the code on the Arduino tutorial to read temperature. The device will now send text messages to my iPhone to report the temperature in my RV when we leave it unattended. I missed the jumper cable to power it up with the battery so your video was very useful. I also hit that subscribe button so I’ll be looking forward to more videos like this.
Thanks so much for the updated code. We love the new colors. We are having a little trouble with the Alarm project. The motion sensor goes off as soon as we activate the movement alarm. Should be adust the dials on the sensor?
Very nice, Well done. Now just to wait here in S.A. to get one... Why don't you use the 5 button to auto cycle the different screens as well? If you really want to dim the screen you could also set that when the light reaches a certain level to auto turn off. Possibilities are endless with Arduino.
Thanks for the ideas, I hadn't considered using the light sensor to control the display. I also like your idea for cycling between the screens. You could then use a combination of buttons to turn the display off, like touch 1 and 5 together.
Hello Micheal, I stumble across your video when i was doing some research on a project i want on our farm. I m looking to put wether stations at 6 point across our farm by our winf machines. I wanted to build a arduino weather station and came across this board. My question have you done this progject using a gsm modlue? I would like to be able to get the data from the comfort of my warm home. Thank you for your time
Hi, Yes, I've done something similar with a GSM module (its actually an Arduino based board with onboard GSM) - th-cam.com/video/jNI-G-NgV1k/w-d-xo.html
What's the mobile app that you mentioned in the video? I'd like to access the dashboard (or send data over cloud) using a mobile app. Thanks for the helpful videos.
Please make a air quality monitor from Arduino with the sensors from the following : PM 10 PM 2.5 Ozone (O3) Sulphur dioxide (SO2) Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) Carbon monoxide (CO) Lead (Pb) Ammonia (NH3) I hope you will do it
@@MichaelKlements Do you have sensors for monitoring smoke that's IoT enabled? If not, please consider. As well as CO, CO2 sensors would be very practical and useful.
Practical and honest review
Great video! I purchased the carrier kit, an MKRGSM1400 controller and Hologram SIM card. I followed some of the code on the Arduino tutorial to read temperature. The device will now send text messages to my iPhone to report the temperature in my RV when we leave it unattended. I missed the jumper cable to power it up with the battery so your video was very useful. I also hit that subscribe button so I’ll be looking forward to more videos like this.
That sounds great Warren, and than thanks for the sub!
Thanks very much for sharing this. Greatly appreciated.
Hey Michael, enjoyed the video. Keep up the interesting projects. Still waiting for that follow-up on your wall-mount water cooled Pi cluster.
It’s coming in stages, there’s a lot of work involved for each. I just want to make sure it’s all working properly first.
@@MichaelKlements Thanks for the update. Got any projects planned for the new Pi Pico?
Hi can we get a notification from the Iot app for temperature etc as per our requirement on our phones
Thanks so much for the updated code. We love the new colors. We are having a little trouble with the Alarm project. The motion sensor goes off as soon as we activate the movement alarm. Should be adust the dials on the sensor?
Yes you most likely need to adjust the sensitivity of the sensor.
Hey Michael, thanks for the video!... I just didnt understand how its keep working and updating the same with no usb cable?
It connects to your WiFi network and posts the data to Arduino's cloud services.
Very nice, Well done. Now just to wait here in S.A. to get one...
Why don't you use the 5 button to auto cycle the different screens as well? If you really want to dim the screen you could also set that when the light reaches a certain level to auto turn off.
Possibilities are endless with Arduino.
Thanks for the ideas, I hadn't considered using the light sensor to control the display. I also like your idea for cycling between the screens. You could then use a combination of buttons to turn the display off, like touch 1 and 5 together.
Hello Micheal,
I stumble across your video when i was doing some research on a project i want on our farm. I m looking to put wether stations at 6 point across our farm by our winf machines. I wanted to build a arduino weather station and came across this board. My question have you done this progject using a gsm modlue? I would like to be able to get the data from the comfort of my warm home. Thank you for your time
Hi,
Yes, I've done something similar with a GSM module (its actually an Arduino based board with onboard GSM) - th-cam.com/video/jNI-G-NgV1k/w-d-xo.html
What's the mobile app that you mentioned in the video? I'd like to access the dashboard (or send data over cloud) using a mobile app. Thanks for the helpful videos.
It's called Arduino IoT Cloud Remote, you can get it from the App Store or Google Play Store
I am really interested on arduino mkr 1010 Wi-Fi. I hope we will get more on this from you. love from Bangladesh.
Thank you, I'll keep that in mind. Having an Arduino which is able to connect to the internet really opens up a lot of possibilities.
@@MichaelKlements yes you are right. it's better than Arduino uno wifi.
Please make a air quality monitor from Arduino with the sensors from the following :
PM 10
PM 2.5
Ozone (O3)
Sulphur dioxide (SO2)
Nitrogen dioxide (NO2)
Carbon monoxide (CO)
Lead (Pb)
Ammonia (NH3)
I hope you will do it
Thanks for the suggestions, I'll have a look at some sensor options to measure these.
@@MichaelKlements Do you have sensors for monitoring smoke that's IoT enabled? If not, please consider. As well as CO, CO2 sensors would be very practical and useful.
Can't see gauge on the display 😏 while you programming
Entschuldige, aber das ist kein "Wetterstation", sondern Anzeige von Sensorendaten. "Wetterstation"= "Weather Forecast"+ "Lokaldaten"("Sensordaten")
Hello can you do rasberry pi that real time speed test that non stop with 7 inch screen
I'm not really sure what you mean by this, that real-time speed tests what?
@@MichaelKlements ok hmmm can you make something that makes me good :)))) i will sub you